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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Ripsnort on February 12, 2006, 08:10:08 AM
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Can't believe Seattle wasn't in the top 10, we are limited to access from 3 sides, and someone brilliantly designed our major interstate to narrrow down to 2 lanes at one point(with no possibility to expand it) when passing through the city.
Autos
Worst Cities for Traffic
Forbes.com
By Robert Malone
NEW YORK - The worst traffic in the U.S. is getting even worse. It pollutes as the vehicles idle. It wastes the time of trucks and passenger cars. The annual delay per driver is in excess of 47 hours per year. It creates delayed shipments. It wastes more than 2.3 billion gallons of fuel each year.
The cost of U.S. traffic delays is, conservatively, $63.1 billion a year, based on 2003 figures, the Texas Transportation Institute says. And it's not getting any better.
"We would think that today the figure might be $2 billion to $3 billion more with the rise in fuel prices,***8221; says David Schrank, author of the 2005 Urban Utility Report for the Texas Transportation Institute. He suggests further that despite this escalating problem, the commuting public has not changed its driving habits all that much. People have done some chaining of chores and shared driving to malls and offices. But the driving has continued, and the delays continue to get worse.
Go to Forbes.com to see the worst intersections for traffic
"In L.A. the traffic delay problem extends from sunup to sundown," says Schrank. "There is really no letup between.***8221;
By the Texas Transportation Institute's reckoning, the cities having the worst traffic problems are:
1. Los Angeles, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Calif.
2. San Francisco, Oakland, Calif.
3. Washington, D.C.
4. Atlanta
5. Houston
6. Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Tex.
7. Chicago.
8. Detroit
9. Riverside, San Bernardino, Calif.
9. Orlando, Fla.
11. San Jose, Calif.
12. San Diego
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Detroit should be about 20th.
Worst section around here is I-275.
Karaya
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Surprised NYC near the lincoln tunnel isnt mentioned.
I've been in traffic near both DC and NYC and the NYC traffic is definately worse